Western NY, don't know how much snow we're supposed to get (supposedly 8 inches, I'm not holding my breath) but I'm already about ready to kill myself just so I don't have to shovel again. I've already cleared two batches of three inches each (heavy stuff too), and it's still coming down at about an inch an hour with no end in sight.

I'm beginning to hate living between three lakes. Lake Ontario to the north. Lake Erie to the west. Lake Alice to the south. It doesn't help that my parents are the ones that keep up with the weather, they left for the Gulf Coast yesterday without warning me, and if my sister knew how bad it was gonna be, well, she never tells me anything either.

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Home and safe! Only took me 2 hours to make the 85 mile drive, and it didn't get bad until I got off the highway. Stopped and found that Price Chopper still has bread, milk, water, and more importantly, bagels!

Got gas on the way home, so the rumors of shortages aren't as bad as the news seems to think it is. A couple of stations have gone all news locally.

Parking spot real close to my house, in "allowed" parking areas (we have a parking ban in effect).

Kindle, phone, and backups are on the chargers. Percolator pulled out in case of power loss.

Home and safe! Only took me 2 hours to make the 85 mile drive, and it didn't get bad until I got off the highway. Stopped and found that Price Chopper still has bread, milk, water, and more importantly, bagels!

Got gas on the way home, so the rumors of shortages aren't as bad as the news seems to think it is. A couple of stations have gone all news locally.

Parking spot real close to my house, in "allowed" parking areas (we have a parking ban in effect).

Kindle, phone, and backups are on the chargers. Percolator pulled out in case of power loss.

Ban on travel at 4pm today for MA.

Yay - glad you made it home, got gas and supplies! i'm working from home today, and its been coming down since early this morning (Northwest NJ) i'm just dreading digging out my car; while they plow my complex, i have to dig it out. esp since they menmtioned its heart attack snow, and i dig out my 87 year old neighbors car too. i will just take it slow; may go out later and do one pass then the rest tomrorow.

but i have food etc. too. just hoping the power stays on since i have all electric, stove included!

Well, I made it to the library in only 15 minutes in bright sunshine and minimal sand blowing , temperature is now 54 deg., and the sun is shiningand nice blue skies, horizon to horizon.

Struggling with sinus headache from the wind blowing yesterday and hanging in the air, as the sun was setting, it looked like it had gauze covering it.

Seriously, hope everyone on the East Coast under the snow storm gets home safe and there are no power outages. Our daughter lives in Hollywood MD;and I don't know if it is forecast that far south, but do take care.

Western NY, don't know how much snow we're supposed to get (supposedly 8 inches, I'm not holding my breath) but I'm already about ready to kill myself just so I don't have to shovel again. I've already cleared two batches of three inches each (heavy stuff too), and it's still coming down at about an inch an hour with no end in sight.

This is me yesterday in the suburbs of Chicago where it snowed from late morning to night. I'm aching all over today. The last shoveling was at 10:30pm and I still woke up this morning with snow on the ground. Ugh! As usual, the worst part is the end of the driveway where the snowplows went by.

It sounds worse for the East Coast though, so everybody stay safe and warm!

THE LIBRARY CLOSED FOR THE WEEKEND!!!!! While I am not a huge fan of blizzards and high winds and power outtages, I am mentally dancing around with joy because, after the week we have had (it was a baked h*ll sandwich with a side order of garbage) we NEED the rest. My plan? Write, play as many online escape games as I can stand and, oh yeah, SLEEP.

Can't imagine what the Mayor said to Stonecold to make her close because as of eight a.m., she was (according to person who called to let me know we're closed) Stoney was advertising on the radio that we would be open and people could come in to charge their cell phones and what nots. By the time she agreed to close, most of the staff was already there...glad to be going home, of course, but furious that she waited until the last minute.

Stoney herself? She was home...she doesn't like driving in the snow. And I guess the two to three feet they are predicting for us was the deciding factor.

Hope everyone stays safe and warm. Tai, be careful!!!!!

I'm a little north of you, in southern NH. We got an email from the city last night, telling us City Hall would close at noon and the library would close at 1 pm. And warning everyone to call the library on Saturday to see if they will be open, because right now, no one is really sure how much snow we will get. We're right on the line between getting a foot of snow and getting 24" of snow--it all depends on where the storm moves.

Seriously, all the readers were in the library yesterday, getting their storm supplies. And fortunately, books will keep for days and days and not go bad.

This is me yesterday in the suburbs of Chicago where it snowed from late morning to night. I'm aching all over today. The last shoveling was at 10:30pm and I still woke up this morning with snow on the ground. Ugh! As usual, the worst part is the end of the driveway where the snowplows went by.

It sounds worse for the East Coast though, so everybody stay safe and warm!

It's even better when the snow plows only go by every four hours or so. I've started just clearing the end of the drive so my sister can get in a park, as well as a path to the door. Took me over half an hour.

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Got at least another 8" during the day today. Got my car plowed in at work but some nice person dug it out and brushed it off for me! So I got out of the parking lot and headed home. When I got home, my driveway was clear! My neighbour did it. I had a little bit of cleaning up to do and I had to shovel the front steps but that didn't take long.

So now I don't have to rush to change out the shear pin in my snowblower. That'll be tomorrow's job. As well as shovelling off my deck, where the snow has drifted almost waist high in the middle of the deck. Yeah, that's going to be a workout!

Plus, I'll have to do some baking for my neighbour and maybe for work on Monday to say thanks.

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After cleaning out my Dad's house, I have this advice: If you haven't used it in a year, throw it out!!!!.

I am grumpily, though warmly and safely, at home in New York City right now. I was supposed to be visiting my girlfriend this weekend, in Boston. I had a ticket for a 10:00 Amtrak train, which would have gotten me in at 1:40. Last night they announced that the T (Boston area mass transit) would stop running at 3:30, and by this morning I decided that I would rather visit another weekend than risk being stuck at South Station; trying to find a hotel room near the station; or, worst, getting stranded somewhere between the railroad station and my girlfriend's house, if the buses didn't turn up on time.

Somewhere around noon I started second-guessing myself, and had to remember that I didn't just stay home to be safe, but in order to not spend several hours fretting about whether I would get there, or what would happen if I didn't. (Spending the weekend snowed in together would have been tolerable, if not our first choice.)

I suspect I will be more annoyed if I wake up tomorrow morning to six inches of snow than to sixteen, regardless of how much snow Boston gets.

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